How Do You Spell BEQUEST?

Pronunciation: [bɪkwˈɛst] (IPA)

The word "bequest" is spelled bee-kwest. It is a noun that refers to property or money left to someone in a will. The phonetic transcription of this word is /bɪˈkwɛst/. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound as in "kit". The second syllable contains the "kw" consonant blend followed by a short "e" sound as in "get". The final syllable contains a "st" consonant blend pronounced as in "best".

BEQUEST Meaning and Definition

  1. Bequest, noun:

    A bequest refers to the act of leaving personal property or assets to someone or an organization through a will or testamentary document. It is a method of distributing assets after one's death according to their wishes and testamentary intentions.

    When an individual, referred to as the testator, passes away with a valid will, they may specify in the document how they want their property, money, or assets to be distributed amongst beneficiaries. These beneficiaries could be family members, friends, or even charitable organizations. The specific allocation of assets or property is called a bequest.

    Bequests are often used to establish and shape one's legacy, ensuring that their belongings are distributed in accordance with their intentions. The testator typically provides detailed instructions on how the bequest should be carried out, including specifying the beneficiaries, the nature and value of the assets to be distributed, and any conditions or requirements that must be met for the recipient to inherit the bequest. These conditions may include the recipient reaching a certain age, completing specific educational goals, or any other stipulations the testator deems necessary.

    Overall, a bequest is a deliberate and thoughtful act of leaving a part of one's estate to others, whether it be family, friends, or organizations, as an expression of their final wishes.

  2. Something left by will; a legacy.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of BEQUEST

The word "bequest" derives from the Middle English term "bequessen", which came from Old English "becwethan". The Old English word is a combination of the prefix "be-" meaning "about, around" and the verb "cwethan" meaning "to say, speak". Thus, "bequessen" originally meant "to say or speak around", referring to the act of making a declaration or a formal statement regarding the distribution of one's possessions after death. Over time, the term evolved and developed into "bequest", specifically denoting the act of leaving something to someone in a will.

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Plural form of BEQUEST is BEQUESTS

Conjugate verb Bequest

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have bequested
you would have bequested
he/she/it would have bequested
we would have bequested
they would have bequested

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been bequesting
you would have been bequesting
he/she/it would have been bequesting
we would have been bequesting
they would have been bequesting

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would bequest
you would bequest
he/she/it would bequest
we would bequest
they would bequest

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be bequesting
you would be bequesting
he/she/it would be bequesting
we would be bequesting
they would be bequesting

FUTURE

I will bequest
you will bequest
he/she/it will bequest
we will bequest
they will bequest

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be bequesting
you will be bequesting
he/she/it will be bequesting
we will be bequesting
they will be bequesting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have bequested
you will have bequested
he/she/it will have bequested
we will have bequested
they will have bequested

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been bequesting
you will have been bequesting
he/she/it will have been bequesting
we will have been bequesting
they will have been bequesting

IMPERATIVE

we Let´s bequest

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was bequesting
you were bequesting
he/she/it was bequesting
we were bequesting
they were bequesting

PAST PARTICIPLE

bequested

PAST PERFECT

I had bequested
you had bequested
he/she/it had bequested
we had bequested
they had bequested

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been bequesting
you had been bequesting
he/she/it had been bequesting
we had been bequesting
they had been bequesting

PRESENT

I bequest
you bequest
he/she/it bequests
we bequest
they bequest

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am bequesting
you are bequesting
he/she/it is bequesting
we are bequesting
they are bequesting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

bequesting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have bequested
you have bequested
he/she/it has bequested
we have bequested
they have bequested

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been bequesting
you have been bequesting
he/she/it has been bequesting
we have been bequesting
they have been bequesting

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it bequest

SIMPLE PAST

I bequested
you bequested
he/she/it bequested
we bequested
they bequested

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